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Lewis K. Reeder

Lewis K. Reeder
September 17, 1929 - September 23, 2019

Lewis K. Reeder was born September 17, 1929 to L.R. and Mary Gardner Reeder in Cabarrus, North Carolina. 

He married Gertrude Boehm on February 15, 1955 and they enjoyed 64 years of marriage together. 

Lewis joined the United States Army in May 1958 and served until September 1968. 

He joined the Goodyear team in 1979 and worked with them 12 years retiring in 1991. Still loving to work, Lewis opened his personal construction business which strived for many years. 

Lewis loved deer hunting and will be remembered by all who knew and loved him.  


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